CHAPTER XVI PRIVATE REMITTANCES
1. Transfer of
Assets - Foreign Nationals retiring from Pakistan. Requests for remittance of assets received by the Authorised Dealers from foreign nationals (other than Indian nationals), foreign born wives of Pakistan nationals, persons of Indo-Pakistan origin holding foreign passports and stateless refugees, retiring permanently from Pakistan to their country of permanent domicile or to another country should be referred to the State Bank in the prescribed form (Appendix V-67) alongwith form 'M' and other supporting documents. The assets include bank balance, sale proceeds of securities and other items including real estate purchased by the applicant out of his genuine savings during his stay in Pakistan. In such cases the application should be accompanied by the following documents: (I)
Where a foreign national has been carrying on his business or profession in Pakistan prior to 3rd October, 1963 the permission letter will not be necessary. To this effect suitable evidence will have to be produced by the applicant to the State Bank. (II) A certificate from the employer showing:
Where any of the above payments is not covered by the relative service contract, a certified copy of the resolution of the Board of Directors of the company or special sanction of the public sector agency, as the case may be, will be necessary. In respect of self-employed foreign nationals instead of employer's certificate, certified true copies of their final income-tax assessment orders for the period of their stay in Pakistan or for the preceding ten years, whichever is earlier, will be required. (III) A statement of bank account for the preceding two years prior to the date of the application with explanation of each credit entry of Rs. 500/- or more excepting credits relating to monthly pay and allowances. (IV) Bank certificate showing separately the total amount of remittances made on account of (a) family maintenance (b) leave salary and (c) other miscellaneous purposes. The statement should cover the period of employment of the applicant not exceeding 10 years counting from the date of retirement from Pakistan. (V) Statement of Sale proceeds realised in respect of locally purchased articles each of the value of Rs.500/- or more which should contain the following information:
(VI) A Statement of Sale proceeds of articles imported by the applicant from abroad each of the value exceeding Rs. 1000/- which should contain the following information:
(VII) Authorised Dealer's certificate showing the amount invested and the amount realised from the sale of investments where the applicant had made investment in N.I.T. Units or other Government Securities for availing of income tax relief. Foreign Diplomatic Missions, Diplomatic Officers, privileged persons / organizations, foreign nationals contractors / firms etc., doing business or employed in Pakistan, cannot sell or otherwise dispose of in Pakistan their vehicles, which have been imported into Pakistan for official or personal use. Ordinarily foreign nationals are expected to take the vehicles out of the country. However, they can be sold by foreign nationals, whether privileged or otherwise other than foreign missions and diplomats to another foreign national against payment abroad in foreign exchange with the prior approval of the State Bank. The vehicles can also be sold by diplomats and other foreign nationals, whether privileged or non-privileged, against payment in Rupees to the Investment Promotion Bureau, Karachi / Islamabad. In respect of sale of imported vehicles in Rupees to the Investment Promotion Bureau, Karachi / Islamabad, remittance of sale proceeds will be allowed as authorised by them. 3. Legacies and other Distributions
of Assets from the Estate od Deceased Persons. Applications covering remittance of legacies and other distributions from estates of deceased persons due to beneficiaries resident outside Pakistan should be referred to the State Bank for consideration. Such applications should be made by letter which should be accompanied by the following documents and information:
Any amounts which are not allowed to be remitted to the non-resident beneficiaries will be permitted by the State Bank to be credited to a blocked account in the name of the executor or administrator with a bank in Pakistan. If any security, shares and real estate which has been specifically bequeathed to persons resident outside Pakistan are to be transferred to such beneficiaries, the applications should also contain full particulars of such securities, shares and real estate. 4. Family Remittance Facilities. Foreign nationals who are resident in and have an income in Pakistan are permitted to make monthly remittances to the country of their domicile out of their current savings to cover their commitments for family maintenance, insurance premia, educational expenses of their children, legal charges, mortgage payment, loan, interest etc. Such remittances are allowed upto 50% of the net income or U.S. $ 750/- p.m., whichever is higher. This facility is, however, not available to Indian and Afghan nationals and foreign-born wives of Pakistan nationals. (a) Permits for monthly remittances may be issued by the Authorised Dealers without the prior approval of the State Bank to foreign nationals other than those who are:
Permits will be issued on receipt of declaration from foreign nationals in the prescribed form (Appendix V-68) in duplicate and subject to fulfillment of the following conditions:
(b) Permits to eligible applicants will be issued by the Authorised Dealers on a yearly basis. These permits will be non-cumulative. It will, however, be in order for the Authorised Dealers to effect remittance of accumulated amounts upto a maximum of two months. Remittance of accumulations in excess of two months will require prior approval of the State Bank. The amount remitted each month should be endorsed on the application and after the last remittance is made the same should be surrendered to the State Bank. (c) For renewal, a fresh declaration in duplicate should be obtained by the Authorised Dealers. (d) Salary on which remittance entitlement is calculated would exclude monetary value of various facilities such as free house, transport, servants, boarding etc., as also cash payments towards conveyance, entertainment, house rent etc. The term net income signifies gross income of the applicant less all compulsory deductions such as income tax, provident fund and pension fund, house rent and other deductions which are of a fixed nature. Bonus or commission receivable by foreign nationals cannot be added for calculating monthly entitlement in anticipation of the grant of bonus or commission. The computation will be made only after the net amount of bonus or commission has been actually paid by the employer and will be spread over the subsequent twelve months. (e) Authorised Dealers will keep proper record of these remittances as this information is needed by the State Bank when foreign nationals apply for remittance of their savings on their retirement from Pakistan. (f) The original copies of all declaration forms ( Appendix V-68) will be sent to the State Bank after effecting the last remittance. Authorised Dealers must, however, ensure that all expired permits are invariably sent to the State Bank promptly.6. Family Remittance Facilities -
Self Employed Foreign Nationals. In the case of self-employed foreign nationals e.g., doctors, lawyers, architects, consultants etc., remittance permit will be issued by the State Bank. Authorised Dealers should submit applications of such foreign nationals in the prescribed form ( Appendix V-68) together with a statement of income for the preceding one year and the latest income-tax assessment order. Foreign nationals who have been carrying on their business or under-taking independent profession in Pakistan on or after 3rd October, 1963 will be required to produce permission from the Investment Promotion Bureau. Permission letter will not be necessary in those cases where the foreign nationals have been carrying on their business or profession in Pakistan prior to 3rd October, 1963. In such cases, however, they will have to produce to the State Bank suitable documentary evidence to this effect.7. Family Remittance Facilities -
Foreign Nationals employed by Merchant Navy and Persons of Indo-Pak Origin. Applications for issue of monthly remittance permits from foreign nationals employed by Pakistan Merchant Navy and from persons of Indo-Pakistan origin holding foreign passports should be forwarded to the State Bank duly supported by necessary documents. 8. Convertible and Non-Convertible
RUpee Accounts. Under the rules, all Diplomatic Missions accredited to Pakistan, their Diplomatic Officers and home-based members of the Mission's staff in Pakistan as also all international organizations in Pakistan and their expatriate employees are allowed to maintain two separate Rupee accounts with banks in Pakistan viz. (i) convertible Rupee account and (ii) non-convertible Rupee account. Operations on these accounts are subject to the following rules: (a) The convertible Rupee account can be credited with the following:-
Other credits to the convertible Rupee accounts would require the prior permission of the State Bank. The convertible Rupee account can be debited with the following without the permission of the State Bank. (v) Issuance of foreign currency travelers cheques and foreign currency notes. Above Paragraph 8 (a) of page 120 Updated via F.E. Circular 13, dated 14th April,1996. (b) The non-convertible Rupee account can be credited with the following:-
Remittance from a non-convertible Rupee account or transfers therefrom to a convertible Rupee account is not permissible. This account can, however, be debited freely without State Bank's permission for making local payments. All payments to officials of Foreign Missions and International Organisations are to be made from the convertible Rupee accounts of the Foreign Missions / International Organisations by credit to the convertible Rupee accounts of the said officials maintained with banks. The officials are free to transfer such amounts from their convertible Rupee account to their non-convertible Rupee account as they may consider necessary for meeting their local expenses from time to time. 9. United Nations and its
Organisations in Pakistan. Operations on accounts of United Nations and its Organisations in Pakistan are governed by the instructions contained in para 2 of Chapter VIII. The expatriate employees of the United Nations and its Organisations in Pakistan are also governed by the instructions contained in para 8 above. However, in their case it will be in order for Authorised Dealers to allow transfer of funds to their convertible Rupee account from the official Rupee accounts of the United Nations Organisations. 10. Issue of Travellers Checques
against Family Maintenance Permits. Authorised Dealers may issue travellers cheques to a foreign national, holding family maintenance permit or to the members of his family by deduction from his remittance entitlement for that particular month, on production of tickets evidencing the date of their departure from Pakistan within two weeks from the date of issue of travellers cheques. 11.Subscription to Foreign
Magazines, Periodicals etc. and Purchase of Books of a Leanred or Technical Nature. Authorised Dealers may allow remittances, without prior approval of the State Bank, for subscription to foreign magazines, periodicals, newspapers etc., and for purchase of books of learned and technical nature as under:
12. Procedure for
effecting Remittances. While effecting remittances Authorised Dealers shall ensure the following:-
13. Remittances by
Books-sellers/Subscription Agencies on account of SUbscription to Foreign Journals and
Magazines etc. Authorised Dealers may allow remittances by book sellers / subscription agencies on account of subscriptions collected by them from their individual customers for subscription to foreign newspapers / journals / magazines and import of books of technical and learned nature. In such cases remittances will be allowed by them on the strength of consolidated invoices issued by foreign publishers or book-sellers and distributors subject to the following procedure:
14. Import of Medicines
and Special Gadgets for Disabled Persons. Authorised Dealers may approve applications on form 'M' upto an amount equivalent to Rs. 5,000/- per person during one calendar year in respect of cost of medicines, hearing-aids, Braille watches and small carts or parts of special gadgets for the disabled persons or life-saving instruments imported by the applicants for their personal use. Remittances for the purpose will be allowed by the Authorised Dealers on behalf of their constituents on production of the documents mentioned below:
15. Membership Fees of
Educational, Technical, Professional & Scientific Institutions. Authorised Dealers may approve applications on form 'M' covering subscriptions or membership fees at actuals to bonafide scientific, technical, professional and educational institutions abroad. The applications should contain the following particulars:
Remittances should be made directly in the name of the scientific, technical, professional and educational institutions abroad. 16. Membership Fees of
Bonafie Social Clubs etc. A limit of US$ 50/- per person / organisation during one calendar year has been fixed for remittances on account of membership fee of social clubs. However, in the case of Rotary and Lion Clubs etc., which have their counterparts in Pakistan, the above facility is not available to individuals but it can be availed of only by the respective clubs in Pakistan. In the above cases Authorised Dealers may allow remittances without the prior approval of the State Bank on production of the following documents:
Remittances should be effected directly in favour of the clubs. Application for amounts in excess of the above limit should be referred to the State Bank. Authorised Dealers may approve remittances upto Rs. 10,000/- in one calendar year for payment of fee for correspondence courses in actuarial science and for those other courses which prepare students for examinations conducted in Pakistan by professional institutions of repute abroad like ICWA etc. provided the applicant has not already utilised the amount for payment of subscription to foreign magazines, periodicals etc. or for purchasing books of a learned or technical nature. Applications for the purpose should be made on Form 'M' duly supported by a declaration in the prescribed form (Appendix V-70). Applications for remittances in excess of the above amount should be forwarded to the State Bank for consideration. 18. Fees for appearing in
Examinations held in Pakistan by ICWA, London Institute of Bankers, etc. Authorised Dealers may allow remittances on account of fees to be paid by students to foreign professional / educational institutions for appearing in the examinations conducted by such institutions in Pakistan. The above facility also covers fees for all examinations held in Pakistan for entry into universities, institutions and courses of studies abroad for which exchange is otherwise allowed by the State Bank. Remittances for the purpose may be effected by the Authorised Dealers subject to scrutiny of the following documents:
The remittances are to be effected in the names of the foreign institutions abroad. Authorized Dealers may issue TCs/MTs/TTs or drafts upto a limit of US$5000/- per customer per transaction to foreign nationals in Pakistan, against surrender of equivalent amount of foreign exchange including foreign currency notes, subject to endorsement on their passports Above Paragraph 19 Updated via F.E. Circular 11, dated 26th May 1999. Above Paragraph 19 Updated via F.E. Circular 7, dated 22nd February 1995. 20. Other Private
Remittances. Applications for remittances by private individuals for purposes other than those mentioned above should be made to the State Bank on form 'M'. Details of the purpose of the remittance should be stated in full on form 'M' and appropriate documentary evidence in support of the application attached thereto. Authorised Dealers should advise all applicants that it is in their interest to state clearly the purpose of the remittances as a decision on the application can be taken by the State Bank only after considering full facts of each case. Authorised Dealers must satisfy themselves regarding the bonafides of each case through their personal knowledge of the applicant, if any, or evidence which the applicant may be able to produce. After thus satisfying themselves, the Authorised Dealers should certify the application and forward it to the State Bank for consideration. In each case the nationality of the applicant should be stated and if the applicant is not a resident in Pakistan, the name of the country of which he is a resident shall be mentioned. If the applicant is a foreign national, the period of his residence in Pakistan and his future intention in this regard should be clearly spelled out. Particulars of any permit obtained by him for making monthly remittances to his country of domicile should also be indicated. 21. Method of Reporting
the Remittances allowed by Authorised Dealers under the above Authority. While reporting remittances to the State Bank allowed by them under the general authority delegated to them in this chapter in their monthly exchange returns, the Authorised Dealers will bunch forms 'M' under each category separately alongwith the prescribed supporting documents in each case on the basis of which the remittances in question have been effected. Each bunch of forms 'M' with the relative documents must have a covering statement in duplicate as per proforma given below:-
(State Purpose)
Before forwarding the prescribed documents to the State Bank alongwith the covering statements referred to above, the Authorised Dealers should see that these are invariably branded with an appropriate stamp indicating that remittances thereagainst have already been effected. |
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